On Thursday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani reaffirmed the importance of Arab coordination in supporting Syria's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and social harmony.
During a phone call, the two leaders discussed the latest regional developments and the implications of ongoing events in Syria. They emphasized the need to respect the Syrian people's free choices and underscored the importance of continued joint efforts to achieve security and stability, according to a statement from the Iraqi government.
The conversation also touched on bilateral relations and ways to strengthen cooperation to serve the mutual interests of both nations.
Additionally, El-Sisi and Al-Sudani addressed regional issues, including the escalating situation in Gaza and Lebanon. The Egyptian Presidential Spokesman highlighted their agreement on the importance of maintaining the ceasefire in Lebanon and implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1701. The leaders warned of the repercussions of escalating conflicts on the region's security and the welfare of its people.
Both leaders called for an immediate cessation of hostilities in Gaza and stressed the urgency of delivering humanitarian aid without conditions or obstacles.
This dialogue underscores a united stance by Egypt and Iraq to bolster Arab solidarity and promote peace in the Middle East amidst escalating tensions.